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Fair enough, Myself personally, I feel like Barkleys ceiling is still a bit of an unknown and I like what I see from him so far here in Buffalo. To me Buffalo has a backup in Barkley that our GM might be able to do something with via trade when the right situation approaches them IMO. For this to happen Fromm has to step up...
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This Gabriel Davis fella came to play.
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The year is 2030 and the first astronauts land on Mars…
Figster replied to SDS's topic in Off the Wall Archives
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When I Was Just A Baby, My Mama Told Me. Son,Always Be A Good Boy; Don't Ever Play With Guns.But I Shot A Man In Reno Just To Watch Him Die.When I Hear That Whistle Blowin'I Hang My Head And Cry.
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Oh why, there's no comprehending.And who am I to try to judge or explain
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Given what we know, Week 1, who ya got?
Figster replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Given what we know, Week 1, who ya got?
Figster replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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This is an example of the kind of pressure Tom Wolfe is under from state Rupublican leaders as the PA Governor rolls with the punches of Covid 19. https://www.foxnews.com/us/pennsylvania-gov-wolf-coronavirus-restrictions https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/governor-wolf-imposes-new-mitigation-efforts-in-pennsylvania/ar-BB16Mwwa Myself personally, in comparison to other states in the US I feel fortunate to be living in PA.
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And I can remember the fourth of JulyRunnin' through the backwoods bareAnd I can still hear my old hound dog barkin'Chasin' down a hoodoo thereChasin' down a hoodoo thereBorn on the BayouBorn on the BayouBorn on the BayouYoh, yoh
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I was born one mornin' when the sun didn't shineI picked up my shovel and I walked to the mineI loaded sixteen tons of number nine coalAnd the straw boss said "Well, a-bless my soul"
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And with all of his strength he gave a mighty shoveThen a miner yelled out "there's a light up above!"And twenty men scrambled from a would-be graveNow there's only one left down there to save, big JohnWith jacks and timbers they started back downThen came that rumble way down in the groundAnd then smoke and gas belched out of that mineEverybody knew it was the end of the line for big John
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Thanks NoSaint, for bursting my bubble... Seriously, you make good points. Everyone who has tested positive and went on to test negative along with being tested for antibodies needs to be well documented and indicated on their drivers license or state ID IMO. God forbid a future 2nd wave of the virus should occur proper documentation and tracking through the next pandemic will give us valuable information. Men and woman who have developed antibodies could play a critical role in many ways going into the future IMO and just like that my fan fruit ripe for the pickings could be back in business. A study on how the Covid 19 positve case load stands up and cheers in real time... The herd circling the herd... One Buffalo strong...
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I'm not sure why anyone who has previously tested positive for Covid 19 and gotten over it wouldn't make for a safe fan in the stands IMO. If you think about it finding enough safe fans to fill up the stands might not be that hard to do by the time playoffs get here. Hell, it might not be that hard to do right now. The well saturated state of Florida's teams should be golden. Along with Arizona, Texas , New York, California all good states to find safe fans ripe for the pickings. I'm just saying...
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Almost 5 and a half million confirmed cases with less then 2 million of them recoverd and at this rate we could easily see that number hit 10 million by December. Almost doubling the amount of deaths we have right now. Staggering numbers. I'll agree with the President on one thing. All the Doctors and nurses standing on the front lines of this fight are doing an incredible job. May God bless and protect them all. I also think the job being done to develop and test a new vaccine ASAP is nothing short of incredible. It looks like we might be in for a bad winter Bad things , but I do see light at the end of the tunnel...
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Now I'm looking forThe dum dum boysWhere are you nowWhen I need your noiseNow I'm looking forThe dum dum boysThe walls close in andI need some noise
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You bring a good argument shoshin, but there's always two sides to a story. Losing loved ones young or old is enough to make many people consider suicide IMO. Over 170,000 loved ones gone and growing. I can't think of a greater loss. Or a greater pressure then trying to protect the one's you love and care for IMO. My original estimation ( 320,000 lives lost) and slow spread of the virus I predicted/feared earler in the thread is right on track unfortunately. (page 97) To many mixed signals from leadership. Not enough unity to accomplish anything substantial, except possibly slow the spread, which has now backfired on us IMO. I get your points and again you bring a good argument
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and she'll have fun, fun, fun till her Daddy takes the T - Bird away
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Absolutely Contact tracing isn't accomplishing squat in my neck of the woods...( IMO ) I'm more worried about my neighbors children running up to me or my 82 year old mom ( with underlying hea'lth conditions) while we're in our yard. I told you that though right? I think your solution was wear a mask If I'm so concerned. Awesome answer to the problem I must say. Take out the trash, wear a mask. Check the mail, where a mask. Go in our own backyard to get some fresh air and sunshine. Wear a mask. Thanks At the very least neighbors should be informed when a case is reported next door to them IMO. Invasion of privacy my !@!&! That might be helpful for context, here
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Not only when it rains. Wind and early studies indicate air pollution may help carry Covid 19 greater distances. Wind would expand the safe social distancing IMO. (If your parked down wind of a carrier) I think its easier to control and provide a safer environment indoors where air flow can be filtered and manipulated.